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This palm tree we bought in a vase 10 years ago and plant it in my father in laught farm and now is so big. Wish it to be in future like the palmtrees of Marroco.
Introducing our new Sago Palm Trees!! While “palm” is part of their common name, sago palms are not really palms at all, they’re cycads. Like ferns, these giant beauties have been around since before the dinosaurs, and their stunning display is truly evocative of an age long gone. Dark green and lush with sturdy foliage, if your parcel or sim is on the beach or in a high temperature zone, this plant is for you.
These 100% original mesh creations are highly detailed with realistic textures and animated foliage resulting in a true, life-like appearance. A choice of four seasons are readily available via an easy to use pop-up menu to keep your landscaping current. Owner permissions allow Copy & Modify to ensure that each item can be adapted to suit your unique needs with a total land impact value of 3 Li.
The Liaison Collaborative runs from TLC runs from September 3rd to September 26th
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Contest on our Facebook page for a chance to win the Palms
After the event you will find the products at The Little Branch In-World Store or on MarketPlace
Reflections of palm tree shadows in the lagoon on Paradise Island, Bahamas. #Bahamas #reflections #ParadiseIsland
Seen not far from home , I remember this tree as it is in a garden of a house where a friend of my grandfather lived - but that was many many years ago . It still stands proud and has had a picture or two taken of it over the years !!
A palm tree growing in someone's front garden- makes a change from roses I suppose . An early shot for next week's SSC - obviously not one now .
I remember this tree not so tall way back when a friend of my grandfather lived at this house ( must have been in the 1960s at a guess ) .
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Don’t invest too much in this plant’s name. The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is neither a real palm nor does it have ponytails. Its swollen base looks like a palm and the long, thin leaves curve outward, then hang down like ponytails. But does the ponytail palm flower? If you are hoping for flowers and fruit from this plant, there is good news and bad news. While you can get flowering on a ponytail palm, you may have to wait up to 30 years to see it.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Flowering Ponytail Plants: Does Ponytail Palm Flower www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/ponytail-palm/ponyta...